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How To series: a compendium of guides on How To ...1 - use the Official Journal2 - find a Directive3 - trace COM documents4 - trace EC case law5 - trace national implementing measures6 - access and use the institutions registers7 - find out about EU funding8 - find out about the ERDF and ESF in the UK9 - find out about EU contracts & tenders10 - trace EU statistics11 - research the EU (a guide for students)12 - keep up-to-date with the EU.

European information: a guide to official sources: with 102 pages and some 1350 live links, this pdf-only publication is a practical guide for anyone who needs to find official information about the European institutions and their activities.Coverage includes: the European institutions; Commission DG publications and websites; EU agencies; justice and home affairs; common foreign and security policy; treaties and agreements; the EU legislative process; the EU legal system; official publications; databases, websites and portals.Fourth edition; written by Patrick Overy, EDC Librarian and Academic Support Consultant for Business and Law, University of Exeter; this edition revised by Eric Davies (now www.eurojargon.eu).